Aston Martin DB11 unveiled in Geneva
Aston Martin has revealed the DB9-replacing DB11 at the Geneva Motor Show. With a 600bhp twin-turbocharged 5.2-litre V12 and a 200mph top speed, the £155,000 supercar is certainly faster than the D...
Aston Martin has revealed the DB9-replacing DB11 at the Geneva Motor Show. With a 600bhp twin-turbocharged 5.2-litre V12 and a 200mph top speed, the £155,000 supercar is certainly faster than the D...
Porsche has unveiled a new lightweight 911 at the Geneva Motor Show. Squeezing 500hp from its 4.0-litre naturally aspirated flat-six engine, the 911 R manages 201mph and is limited to just 991 exam...
Maserati has premiered its long-awaited Levante SUV at the Geneva Motor Show, ahead of the car’s launch in May. A rival to the recently revealed Jaguar F-Pace and the Porsche Cayenne, the Italian ...
Fiat’s Tipo will be available in hatchback and estate bodystyles, but not as a saloon, when it goes up against the VW Golf and Ford Focus this September. Search Fiat leasing deals: business / pe...
It’s official. New registrations are in force, so vehicles registered from today (1 March 2016) will be done so on a ‘16’ number plate – unless you’ve transferred over your own private number plate...
Bugatti has unveiled the new Chiron hypercar at the Geneva Motor Show. With an enormous 1,479bhp produced by its 8.0-litre quad-turbo W16 engine, the Veyron-replacing Chiron can hit 261mph and man...
Bentley has unveiled the new Mulsanne in Geneva, complete with an even more passenger-focused extended wheelbase version. This year sees a return to the vertical grille, which is an homage to Bent...
Infiniti’s 3 Series-rivalling Q50 has been updated for 2016 by giving it a new twin-turbo 3.0-litre V6 petrol engine and reworked ride and handling. The small executive-sized saloon has been in...
The Volkswagen Group will launch 20 new electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles across its eight car brands by 2020. That would mean a huge leap on the nine plug-in cars currently available across th...
A jury of 58 international motoring journalists chose the British-built hatchback ahead of Volvo's XC90 and the Mazda MX-5.